Children of immigrants : health, adjustment, and public assistance / / Donald J. Hernandez, editor ; Committee on the Health and Adjustment of Immigrant Children and Families, Board on Children, Youth, and Families, National Research Council and Institute of Medicine.
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Year of Publication: | 1999 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | x, 660 p. :; ill. |
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Other title: | Children of immigrants : health, adjustment, and public assistance / Socioeconomic and demographic risk factors and resources among children in immigrant and native-born families : 1910, 1960, and 1990 / Access to health insurance and health care for children in immigrant families / The health and nutritional status of immigrant Hispanic children : analyses of the Hispanic health and nutrition examination survey / Immigration and infant health : birth outcomes of immigrant and native-born women / The health status and risk behaviors of adolescents in immigrant families / Educational profile of 3- to 8-year-old children of immigrants / Psychological well-being and educational achievement among immigrant youth / Passages to adulthood : the adaptation of children of immigrants in Southern California / Receipt of public assistance by Mexican American and Cuban American children in native and immigrant families / Receipt of public assistance by immigrant children and their families : evidence from the survey of income and program participation / Peter David Brandon -- Children in immigrant and nonimmigrant farmworker families : findings from the National Agricultural Workers survey / Richard Mines. |
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Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references. |
ISBN: | 0309065453 (pbk. : alk. paper) 9780309065450 9780309519557 (electronic bk.) |
Hierarchical level: | Monograph |
Statement of Responsibility: | Donald J. Hernandez, editor ; Committee on the Health and Adjustment of Immigrant Children and Families, Board on Children, Youth, and Families, National Research Council and Institute of Medicine. |